If you are like me and you are still going through Lost withdrawal even though the show has been off the air for over a year, well the producers revealed a never before seen scene at San Diego Comic Con that will give you a much needed fix. The deleted scene would have saved us a lot of us agony and frustration trying to guess WTF was going to happen next if they would’ve introduced Jacob and his twin brother aka The Smoke Monster earlier in the series. Seriously don’t you wish they would’ve kept that moment in the show? At least we would have known The Smoke Monster’s real name before this video. At least that was finally revealed and it is obvious why they kept it hidden. Poor Smoke Monster.
BTW has anyone figured out what the hell was all about yet? I still don’t know and I am still pissed about it.
Before Wanda Sykes was the mother to twins, she was Video Mama to hundreds of kids on The Chris Rock Show. She is funny now as when she was 33 in that 1998 bit.
Tonight at 8p on Syfy Wil Wheaton and Stan Lee guest star as two of Eureka‘s scientists who are competing to take part in the Astraeus space mission to Titan. When Fargo shoots Wil down everyone thinks he is plotting a revenge against him.
And if it is what Jo and Carter are seeing with their new eye implants that let them see what it is going to happen before it happens, it is going to be one act of revenge no one will want to see happen because it will be the end of Eureka.
Tune in for this fast paced episode that will keep you on the edge of your seat for the whole hour. Then after Eureka make sure to watch as Lindsay Wagner returns to Warehouse 13 at 9p. And cap off the evening with the hot new show everyone is talking about Alphas.
Starting tonight at 12m est/9p pst TeenNick goes back to the ’90s and airs some of Nickelodeon’s biggest hits from that time. They will start out by rotating 4 of Nick’s classic shows between 12m and 2a starting with All That, Kenan and Kel, Clarissa Explains it All and Doug. Later on in the year fans can vote for other ’90s Are All That shows they would like to see air in that two block like Double Dare and Ren and Stumpy.
Besides airing some of our favorite shows from when we were younger, we can also get behind-the-scenes information and photos on the ’90s Are All That Facebook page.
I know I for one am giddy as a teenage girl getting to watch all of these shows again. I can’t wait to see how well they held up after all of this time! What was your favorite Nickelodeon show from the ’90s?